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help with TRUE RMS and heat prob.
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<blockquote data-quote="disturbed471985" data-source="post: 7789847" data-attributes="member: 611718"><p>First off its fused for 90amps.... So 2000 is a dream more like 900-1000 on a good day. Its a cheap amp but that dont mean toss it but just understand its way way way overrated... As far as subs getting hot well some due just depending on the colling they have built into them. The only reason is you may be clipping them thus causing all this heat u speak of. If thats the case stop if or u will blow ur subs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="disturbed471985, post: 7789847, member: 611718"] First off its fused for 90amps.... So 2000 is a dream more like 900-1000 on a good day. Its a cheap amp but that dont mean toss it but just understand its way way way overrated... As far as subs getting hot well some due just depending on the colling they have built into them. The only reason is you may be clipping them thus causing all this heat u speak of. If thats the case stop if or u will blow ur subs... [/QUOTE]
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